The most appealing thing about NRx to me was the idea of the Cathedral (the Synagogue), how we basically live in a malthusian trap of bad incentives and short time gain. And how you don't need a literal shadow jewish cabal to run the world for the world to end up as if it were. The right alignment of incentives will take care of it. It's like the idea that there is no class war (there is, but only one side is playing and they are winning).
I also find the idea of an absolute monarch with full powers, but with skin in the game and vested interest in the well-being of his people to be a great idea in principle. We can easily see how almost total power with zero accountability looks like: Oligarch Russia, dictator third world states. A few steal everything and live lavish lives while people suffer. The west has a more palatable version of this, where some people do live very lavish but the average person isn't living in abject poverty and there is some way up to improve one's life; it just so happens that "Democracy" is the shame "we" in the West use to keep up the lie: the political class/elite class is still pretty much quite unaccounted for and they kinda do what they want still, they just have to keep the appearances better and can't outright steal everything and build mega-yachts, instead the revolving door and backroom deals are used to line their pockets.
So in that sense, instead of a real democracy or a fake democracy, and instead of an oligarchic kleptocracy of unaccountable robber barons, we have a single ruler with final say on anything and veto powers, who is trusted with the well being of the country and the people, and whom can be deposed if he betrays the trust of the people; The country is the company and the king is the CEO, great idea at first glance but when you learn about how golden parachutes work and how some CEOs have run companies to the ground only to get millions in severance and then be hired elsewhere while the workers get laid off and investors take the L (okay this is based), it starts to sound a bit less appealing.
It is, nonetheless an interesting look at how things could hypothetically be done.
Also it was something more "right wing" without being Andrew Anglin gas the j*ws race war now we're going to kill all the ni**ers and Hitler will rise from his ashes type of writing.
The right has a total lack of intellectual credibility because it's all either bought and paid for mouthpieces like that faggot Steven Crowder or retards like Nick Fuentes and Alex Jones.
It's basically just right wing politics theorycrafting for nerds.